Abstract

Planning has belonged to fundamental areas of AI since its beginning and sessions on planning are an integral part of major AI conferences. By generating activities necessary to achieve some goal, planning is also closely related to scheduling that deals with allocation of activities to scarce resources. Although the planning and scheduling communities are somehow separated, both areas have interacted more and more in recent years, especially when dealing with real-life problems. This FLAIRS special track attempts to make the conference attractive for the planning community, a traditional part of the AI family, and also the scheduling community — especially for those using AI-motivated solving techniques such as constraint satisfaction.